Mailbox setup and account choices
QQmail opens with account choices for Tencent Mail, QQ Mail, 163 Mail, 126 Mail, Gmail, Outlook, Microsoft 365, Exchange, and other email providers. The setup flow can also connect a Google account before the user reaches the mailbox interface.
This range of account options makes it useful for people who keep several mail identities on one phone, including personal mail, school mail, and company inboxes. Users should review account permissions and provider prompts before adding work or private mail.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.
Folders, contacts, and message navigation
The mailbox view shows inbox, starred mail, unread mail, contacts, attachment management, drafts, sent mail, deleted mail, spam, flagged mail, all mail, and important mail. Empty-folder screens and side navigation make the core mail areas visible even before heavy message activity.
These tools help users sort messages, find attachments, and move between personal productivity tasks such as follow-ups, unread triage, and file retrieval. Notification choices and folder visibility should match how often the user wants mail to interrupt daily work.
Agreements, beta features, and privacy controls
The app includes a beta invitation area, user agreement pages, and Android settings for calendar, camera, contacts and accounts, location, microphone, notifications, photos and videos, storage, supported links, and mobile data. The agreement screens are useful for reviewing service terms before relying on account sync.
Email clients can hold sensitive messages, personal contacts, and attached documents. Users should review agreements, account sync, notifications, media access, and data usage before using it as a primary mailbox.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.